the next day.

A beam of sunlight shines through the window and into the room.

Rails was sleeping when suddenly a beam of sunlight shone on his face.

The blinding sunlight woke him up.

However, as soon as he moved his arm, he realized that his whole body was stiff and many parts of his body were sore, and his head was in so much pain that it felt like it was about to explode.

He slowly opened his eyes and saw the wooden ceiling.

He sat up slowly.

Only then did I realize that I was lying on a bed made up of several wooden tables.

It can't even be called a bed, it's just a place to sleep.

He looked around and remembered that this was the second floor of the tavern.

He chatted with a stranger he met on the street yesterday.

The boy named Wendy talked a lot, and he also talked a lot, and later, he seemed to be drunk.

Hiss, Rails suddenly held his head with his hands. Damn, I drank too much yesterday and had a severe headache after drinking.

He stretched his limbs and then stood on the ground.

I also found that my clothes had not been taken off and were still intact on my body, just a little wrinkled.

Looking at the empty second floor, Rails rubbed his temples and walked downstairs.

Soon, he reached the first floor and looked at Mike who was busy at the bar, so he walked over.

"Good morning, where is the boy who came with me yesterday? Do you know where he went?" asked Rails.

There are both on the second and first floors, could it be that he has left? I still want to talk to him more.

It's rare to meet a stranger who has been to so many places, so just looking for him is enough.

"Ah, him, he left not long after you got drunk yesterday.

I don’t know where he went, and he didn’t say anything.”

Mike said, he really didn't know.

"Oh, by the way, you haven't paid for yesterday's drinks yet, the total is 3640 Mora.

Besides, you were unconscious after getting drunk yesterday, and I didn’t know where you lived, so I put a few tables together and put them up there for you.

Otherwise, if you lie down all night, you will be so sore the next day that you can’t walk.”

Mike said, looking at Rails.

"Well, thanks." Rails felt a little disappointed when he heard that Mike had no news about Wendy.

But when he heard him talk about the wine money, the upbringing he received since childhood made him immediately put away his frustration and loss.

He calmly took out a bag from his body and handed it to Mike.

“Here, there should be four thousand Mora in it, and you don’t need to find the rest.

Just consider it as the cost of my stay yesterday. Of course, thank you, otherwise I would have suffered a lot today."

Mike immediately smiled when he took the big bag of Mora.

"Okay! Then I won't be polite."

Having said that, he quickly put the money away.

And Rails said hello and left.

After leaving the tavern, he put on the hood of his cloak to cover half of his face.

He took a deep breath and walked out of the city.

Yesterday, he thought a lot, and finally decided to leave Mondstadt and go out to take a look, even if it was just in the surrounding areas.

He wanted to see the outside world instead of being trapped within this high wall made of stones.

Just then, as he passed by the square, he glanced at the tall tower standing in the center.

There were also many people arranging decorations around.

Rails vaguely remembered that the Windflower Festival was about to arrive.

But there was no joy on the faces of the people passing by that the festival was approaching.

Most people have calm expressions on their faces, but some have an expression of indelible sadness on their faces.

Rails couldn't help but think of the Wind Flower Festival he had participated in before, as well as the previous Wind Flower Festivals he had read about in books.

Indeed, such a Wind Flower Festival is not something to be happy about.

He did not stop and continued walking out of the city.

He must find a way to get out of town today!

the other side.

By the time the god and the wind elf finished their discussion, the sky was already slightly bright.

After Weishengle gave Wendy a sum of Mora, he put the money back into Wendy's pocket.

Wendy said he didn't want to appear these days.

And in him, as Wei Shengle had reserved, there was not a single bit of Mora.

Finally, Weishengle gave Wendy 20,000 Mora and told him that this was all he had and asked him to use it sparingly.

After all, she doesn't know what the current prices are.

So, when it gets light, you can see this scene on the street.

A young man in green clothes was wandering around the stalls.

"Wendy, is that Rails?"

Wendy was looking at the goods on sale at a stall.

Suddenly, I heard Wei Shengle's words transmitted by the wind.

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